Georg Brandl Egloff
- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
Georg Brandl Egloff is a producer and composer of music for film, television, radio, and commercials. He has composed music for Shameless, The Goldbergs, The West Wing, and A&E Biography, among others, and is credited with writing the Station ID music for the FX (channel) and the Hallmark Channel. He wrote the main theme music for This I Believe series on All Things Considered and Morning Edition, and composes and produces music for Milk Street Radio and America's Test Kitchen (PBS and NPR)
He Grew up in Oberlin, Ohio and graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree at Berklee College of Music in Boston. He performed as a jazz pianist in New York City (Village Gate, Village Vanguard, Sweet Basil, etc.) in the late 80s and began work as a session keyboardist for rock and pop performers in the early 90s. He scored his first short film, "The Anniversary", directed by Noah Kline in 1991. He began writing music for television (ABC, CBS, A&E, Showtime, The Learning Channel, etc.) in 1994 and has written music for national commercials, films, television, radio, and other media. He resides in Los Angeles, California.
He Grew up in Oberlin, Ohio and graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree at Berklee College of Music in Boston. He performed as a jazz pianist in New York City (Village Gate, Village Vanguard, Sweet Basil, etc.) in the late 80s and began work as a session keyboardist for rock and pop performers in the early 90s. He scored his first short film, "The Anniversary", directed by Noah Kline in 1991. He began writing music for television (ABC, CBS, A&E, Showtime, The Learning Channel, etc.) in 1994 and has written music for national commercials, films, television, radio, and other media. He resides in Los Angeles, California.